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This Movie Sucks!

This Movie Sucks!
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The opening title sequence, featuring Ed the Sock's chant of "This Movie Sucks!"
Starring Steven Kerzner
Liana Kerzner
Ron Sparks
Country of origin Canada
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s) Steven Kerzner
Liana Kerzner
Ron Sparks
Running time 120 minutes per episode (one episode at 90 minutes)
Production company(s) Kerzner/Mediarts Entertainment
Release
Original network CHCH-TV (2010-Present)
Original release May 28 (2010-05-28) – November 20, 2010 (2010-11-20)
External links
Website

This Movie Sucks! (sometimes abbreviated as TMS!) is a Canadian comedy television series hosted by Ed the Sock, premiering on May 28, 2010, two years after Ed's Night Party went off the air. The show is similar to another former Ed the Sock series, Ed's Nite In. This Movie Sucks! features his Night Party co-host, Liana Kerzner and another MuchMusic personality, comedian Ron Sparks. Currently being produced and broadcast by CHCH-TV Hamilton, it is also being shown on CJNT-TV Montreal and CHEK-TV Victoria, as well as Movieola and Silver Screen Classics.

A third season of This Movie Sucks! is under development. It will feature six new one hour episodes, as the cast stated that the original two hour format was "killing" them. Reruns will cease on CHCH-TV until that time, although they still will be played on other channels. New films will include Raiders of Lost Atlantis and The Wild Weng, a film that like the previously featured The Impossible Kid stars Filipino actor Weng Weng.

In each two hour episode Ed has guests over to watch (and make fun of) a bad movie. The movies are often edited for time and also to include humorous sound or film effects or to point out significant details. Examples of this include an often used joke of speeding up certain boring sections of a film and playing them with the addition of a music track. Sometimes things other than the main movie are also featured, such as an episode of DoDo, The Kid from Outer Space which was shown in between the screening of The Manster.


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